county ring Clerk A, J. Thomas and Secretary Lucian Conner:: Outstanding Boy For 1947The Open HouseAt For Home Series

Jchamber of Commerce and said: "I've had my eyes on StarlcaIibe

ilny ot Camp Blandl:1*. rather expected the town to signal! honor of selection a* the "outstanding Florida

1 alter the camp closed but I an'pleased to note that the let- Sermon SundayThe boy for 1947" went this week to Doyle Conner, 1JHS Navy StationMarking On New Diamond

dldn.t occur I want to congratulate the people of Starke on senior, upon notification by the Junior Chamber of Commerce -
.
..
that your town Is going forward Instead pf backward. I'm annual I of St. Petersburg ,.
baccalaureate sermon The to be made the National Outdoor the loral observationof With ball diamond
tnt that you'll continue to advertise, through your Chamber of award by Writers thecommunity -
opening the week's commencement Association at its convention in Naval ReM"rveVf'l'k., May 1823. beings placed In readiness
and keep on the map. You will continue to build an St. Petersburg June 8, is
ice exercises for Bradford I in the Chaplain John F. Hiigen, stationed for the! home games! of the Starke
ndlng community. I High School's Class of 1847. was unique at. the Green Cove Springs I Red Sox management of the Independent
Ell of which goes to! show that you never know who's watching. attended by an audience of more sense that It is L receive recognition at the convention Naval Station was guest speaker nine announced this

Ipjys to stay on our toes. Certainly the Governor was right than 700 persons last Sun day the first to be as well as gifts of a at the Rotary Club Wednesday I week a schedule affording five

|t the town has done a remarkable Job in reconverting from evening filling to capacity the made in Florida : variety of fishing anti hunting I' and extended a cordial Invitation ,, micccsiilve local appearances beginning

town to a peacetime economy but there can be no lettingWe auditorium of the former USO and will not be equipment, and maufacturcrs other products bysportsmen's to member of the club and the next Sunday.

p must go forward--or backward. There can be noU bUilding.; made In the public at large, to attend the I The Sox meet St. Augustine In I
Choosing as his The notification stated that Open House ceremonies which will II
theme
"Three- the first opportunity given county
stilL state again for_ _
fold Development" Governor Millard F. Caldwell and be held at the station Sunday
the Rev. Lewis 48 The ball fans" to see their team In action.
years. other State officials will from 12
Join In until
Halnea, pastor of noon six o'clock
the First Baptist Because of lack of a conditioned -
Church outlined for the attentive organiza of t authors Ion. a_ V4 making the awards As a fitting climax to next Sun playing field, Coach Oelger's I
To Curtail group
Funds Red Cross
k kof congregation the indlvldu devoted to_ C I As president of the Future day's observance Capt. Paul II. men had been obliged to

at's progressive development in sportsmen's and Farmers during the past winter Talbot Commander Florldu Group play seven previous games on

mind, body and spirit Text for outdoor top I cs. '" Conner attended 24 banquets Atlantic Reserve Fleet will award other diamonds of North and Central

Here; Chapter Moves Office the inspirational message Phil holds each of its throughout the State, presidingat servlsta who played leading roles Florida.
gram
Ipplans 3.13: 14 He ten victory medal to Naval Rein .
i was quoted: "For- summed conventions In a different many. was master of llooklngs follow to bring< Cross ).

i Bradford Chapter of th8 Includes aid for active servicemen getting those things which are state and in the course of annual ceremonies during an FFA ceremony -' World War II. Chaplain Hagen City here on the 20th Branford .

can Red Croud moved to Its where family allowances are delayed behind and reaching forth unto sessions bestows the honor upon, at the Florida State Fair in stated that two of the ten so hon on Juno first Jasper on the fifth
in those things which are before I Tampa last February, attended by ored will be from Bradford County and the Falrfield of
.ems in the Health Depart- or event of especial a youth selected by an organization Independents
building on Church Street emergencies before allowancesare press toward the mark for the of the convention city. Choiceof approximately 10.000, and was but their identity has not yet Jacksonville on the eighth. f

lay. received. Service will con- high calling 1 of God in Christ Conner based on qualities of, one of two delegates representing been announced. This. ceremony Jake Keene or Jimmy Godwin I
Jesus" will take place at 3:SO o'clock.
|k In the moving process was tinue to be available for veterans leadership and specifically in the State Association at theFFA's will pitch In the St. AugusUne I

lintd l by Mrs. W. R. Morse pending adjudication of clams for In the development of the mind, view of his accomplishments an, National Convention In "By presidential proclamation engagement, to be played on the ,

|ive secretary and Mrs. disability. Rev. Haines said the Christian is State president of the FFA was' Kansas City. the week of May 1323 has been new diamond went of the high '

i Mooty. clerical assistant. With the county's failure to likened to the runner In the Greek made by the St. Petersburg Jay' Conner had previously won designated a... Naval Reserve school

> chapter vacated Its pre- make its quota service in permissive races as according to the teach. honors In FFA o Hit 01'leal contests Week and every effort of the The Red Son remain In dire nend

location in the armory be- phases would be curtail Ings of Paul: one who himself Is cees.Young Conner, son of Mr. and I placing second In the district Navy In' being bent toward acquainting of replacement, a factor par

I of an order retiring that ed, this including assistance In not proud nor hindered by recol- Mrs. Leon Conner of Rising, will contest in 1945: and first tn 1040 tho public with the ticularly evident in a 7-5 loss to

Itlre building be made availfor special non-recurring need wherean lections of past mistakes defeatsor various activities and advantagesof Jasper lost Thursday. Standings

training of the localal allowance is being received or weary hours of training but the Naval Reserves program" to date are four wins and three

\ \ Guard unit. where a veteran has no claim or remembers only the lessons learn Eleven ScoutsTo Building Shows Chaplain llagrn stated "Of special I louses.

Laugh the 1947 Red Crosswill has received denial of claim but ed. In the same sense the student interest to the pi'ople of thin

| close May 29, those who has an acute non-recurring need. retains the lessons learned, I area Is tile announcement that ana BHS Band Concert '

I not been solicited: or who The Home Service of the Red which are best suited to life. Attend Camp Upward TrendAn part of this program the newly 1 I

o make additional contribute Cross will continue In many other During his discussion of one's complvtod $10,000,000 pier project Pleases Large E

asked to notify the local functions Including assistance In physical development, the speaker at Green Cove Springs as Audience In USOThe

|r at the health clinic. all means other than financial, stressed the importance of per- i. Eleven members of Starke's upswing tn city building con well IlII the Naval Station and \ J

|present, with donaUons to- the preparation of claims service serverance determination and the Troop 70 Boy Scouts of America struction Is noted In evaluationsof many of the ships now being In annual concert of"lh. 35-'

approximately $2,209 farof mens' furlough verifications, and capacity, to "thrust oneself for will attend the annual outing at new residential and commercial activated will be open to public plec BHS band coa ucted by f.j t,

| the county quota of Investigation of delayed allow: 'ward," In meeting the problem Camp Kchockotee this summer structures' and In the number of inspection from noon until six o'- A. W. Bates was received by an

i. It appeared certain func- ances. to be faced, either in college or Scoutmaster B. T. Shull announced permits Issued for the first quarter clock next Sunday" be added appreciative audience last Thursday '

|
1 be curtailed. According to year has been contrasted with the The climax of threefold develop- boys will open the encamp- April to date. allow visitors to see at first hand Twelve selection were featuredIn I

Motse. prospects are that response two years ago when the ment Is the spiritual triumph. Rev ment at 3 p. m. Sunday May 25. A total of 42 permits were sold the progress being, made) In preserving the varied program, which demonstrated I
i Service activities will in- county met a quota of $15,000.A : Haines and remain for a week "chuckfull" .. the ships, which In time
said.,.. The race of life Is by the Clerk's office in January. the C1rlanlaatlon'.; abilityin .
I financial assistance only int1 total of $4,000 was donated in activities swimming of national emergency, will be
won through," the knowledge of usIng of such as February and March-thi figure marches, popular and patriotic
ready for almost" immediate ac r
the latter 1946.ultlcDiretdi'SubmIt. .
functions
; one' existence boating canoeing, archery musIc
temporal
? on
,
including Installations, remodelingand tion.! To really appreciate the inacti'v.ibgs..ffo4jt' l
<
earth for. Ute,glorJ( ofQo..and tracking.,,.campcraft. pathfInding. The uUtanoo"Was prticularlydetightM44JpA. l',
,,, "rew"constructlon. : la tascaesary&oFgo It .
of and\aza ..work "and naturestudy. repairs, as well as ] ;: .
f H : Report realization- His plan for sal rope aboard one' of these snips sisiats N4.p.. '!
vatlon. Shull will accompany the Nine buildings planned
fiat well with .number, featuring the' I
that bean placed In 'moth
wing Services for First Quarter, 1947 Special music during the servicewas scouts. now being built, or which were balls', and It Is hoped that many reed and trumpet"1 sections. Tb. I

: offered by the Senior Glee The North Florida Council's completed during the period will avail themselves' of this opportunity 14 Drum Majorettes. provided an 1 f

ending activities of the which! must be corrected before a Club, directed by Mrs. Ursula camp la situated at Doctor's Inlet showed a total approximate I on May 25," Chaplain 'attractive exhibition la the presentation .

i for with tuberculosis particular stress school on good In school" A necessary in the Lord" "Praise Ye the Troopers to attend include Ar- Applicants for permits In April The speaker was' Introduced by Opening the concert with r

and follow-up will be made this sum- Father," by Gounod, and Noble thur and George Winkler, Edward and In May through the 10th, met the Rev J. W. I
are evident In the first mer. Cain's "Steal Away." Soloists were Shull. Jr., Ronald Andrews Tommy requirements! for new constructionIn classmate of the Chaplain at the march "Success," the popular

|rly report for 1947, releaa- Among other services 'noted In Sharon Caldwell with the "Ave Harding Myron Lavely Charles : seven Instances, with evaluation Princeton. University A few brief "Heartaches. ," and followed with

summarizing accompltehj control::'admission 27; consultations ," by Scott. Betty Ann Flynn Bert Newcomb Delano Thomas An outstanding commercial local recruiting officer for the a group of four solo offerings I

j. February and with physicians, 16; accompanied the glee club and and Leslie Starling. building Is' that' of Mike Maruca Naval Reserve. Miss June Caldwell, pianist,

Iption Covington gave a detailed field and office visits 42. Immunizations Mrs. W. H. Edwards. was the solo which is planned to accomodatefive gave an agreeable, Interpretationof I I
of the mass, free xlnic -
|: set up In Lawtey and ; smallpox, 1; diphtheria accompanist.The Rosier Bros. Will stores and's' situated at Farm Bureau Plans the "Bumble Boogie" and Miss :

e. The service offered 14; typhoid, 1; whooping Rev. W J. Churchwell ot: 10th and Cherry streets Work Joyce Moore sang the "Anniver
was Building I
1 cough 14; tetanus 11.ProSchool the First Methodist Church gave Occupy on the large concrete block structure Get-Together SupperAt sary Song" AI Stefanelll offered i \
residents
county 15
er; special effort was aged made Hygiene/ the invocation and the Rev. J. W : Vacated By WUThe i Is currently delayed pending, Market June 6 an accordion solo, and Joe Mantelth '

mine foodhandlers and Under Intestinal parasite con Kaufman pastor of the First delivery:; of materials. played "For Sentimental '
"
Presbyterian Church gave the Western Union Telegraph Plans Arrangements made Reasons on the trumpet. Each
28 field and office for new homes recorded were being
l teachers personnel and including bUll stu-. trol: admissions 38 treatments; 25. scripture reading and prayer. The office will be moved from its on permits issued thus far this I this week for the Bradford Farm of tho soloist\ was well received.
drivers.flngton
visits ; 1
benediction was by the Rev. J. B. present West Call location to year include the dwellings of Mrs. Bureau' "get-together and basket .1 OLher outstanding selections on i

One i of the was glad to report Venereal disease control: new Dixon. of the First Christian Koch's Drug Store Mrs. H. A. Gladys Harrington on Church I supper" to be held at theFarmer's the program were the trumpet I
school
personnel cases admitted to medical service. Bishop Jr., manager announced section's feature a sacred number,
Church.
Kenneth Wash. Market Friday night
> street Bagwell on
Juncl l
to
<
| ". be Infected. During 87; clinic visit, 154; field visits Following the services an Informal this week. Transfer of facilitieswill ington 1':. M. Long on Washing.,June 6.Bureau. "God of Our Fathers," followedby

1. ill up Instances x-ray clinic In Feb- and epidemiological Investigations.!' reception for the grad be completed by June 1. ton, T H. McNeill, at Park Place, officials said that there a waits "Daisy Bull" and the
of suspicious SO treatments, 88; office will be reached perennial favor lt.. "Short'nin'Bread
; and friends The new and Gill, lots 8 to
pathology uates, their families Prescott on will be a varied program of entertainment
[ were examined tlon, 15.The hoePltauza.I' Court street entrance 10'1 ."
both by a
with <
*r with was held in the USO lounge block 28. Including speakers
a group of contact data further and Koch's main entrance frontIng I The concert closed with the
fouely known I members of the local PTA serving from the State office, and motionpictures
cases. AllCUes Clinic's maternity service, workIn Call. It II stated that thecompany' "Star Spangled Banner."
Is that the
as hostesses. It expected
i were followed in the Infant pre-school hygiene, medical furnishings and teleg- 'Washateria'ReadyWith will technicolor Student Director Delbert Crew
and Instructed In care of adult hygiene will be Instal- films Include, a conducted In the of I
examinations In raphy equipment Serve. Y ouraelf playing F. K.
and releases
** travelogue, on topics I
prevention of spread toilay school examinations, and various Rites For Mrs. Gainey led In the southwest section of of agricultural Interest Blgelow's "Our Director."

: laboratory function, Held At Dedan ChurchFuneral the building. Laundry EquipmentSpeedy Other officers of the band during
Sf'r\'Il'e Added The basket supper will be en- I
The building being vacated by the past year were Buddy
:Elation To carry out Its services for handling of the family Farm IJureau families
Joyed by t
of
permanent x-ray the Department services for Mrs. Mary the Western Union will be occupied Faxon president Peggy Wiggins" ,
"" public sanitation Is in the modern .
evil is laundry promised the
now being made the and approved 19 installation -I Jane Gainey 71. a lifelong resident soon after June 1 by the throughout county. vice-president Joyce Moor, treasurer
Inspected service of the
Director stated and In the Installed of Brooker were held at the Rosier Brothers Gas Co. JamesB. newly-opened Further details will be announced and Leslie Bradley secre I
of water supplies
the 'Washateria, 321 Temple Avenue.
Department will be tanks restored one : graveside in Dedan Cemetery Rosier and Marvin Rosier will next week.Annual tary. :
to two septic
offer free chest examlna- and Thursday. May 15 at 4 o'clock I be associated In the new companyand Proprietors E. E. Hendersonand Proceeds of the concert which I.
of made 53 sanitary survey
* any contact suspect ortubercuIoM field visit, and Investigated two with Elder Leroy Wasdln of will handle propane gas anda C. J. Kruce state that only MeetingOf cleared $100 will serve In the pur. j'
I from 30 to 40 minutes sri required
time. chase of uniform
any Gainesville officiating. full line of appliances. and music. ,
"""Ice will be available forlTd. reports of rabies. to do the work of an aver Red Cross Set
died at her homeIn
Mrs. Gainey
i. Union and Clay coun- age family's laund ry. Customers'
and I will provide paramount Injured Veterans Brooker at 2 a. m., Wednesday. Lions Sponsor place the article in the Bondlx The annual meeting of the Guard Unit Passes I.

" the May 14, after being In failing which elec-I' American Red Cross. held for the
early detection of the Lake Butler Club automatic unit, are Inspection With 1 l'Satisfactory
Rehabilitation nine
Due health for the past years. rlcally-operated Actual opera- election of officers Is called for

ll'! the first quarter "who were hon She was born In Liberty County Eighteen members of the local Jon of the machines I Ia conducted Tuesday June 3. The announcement Rating :

* protuberculosis Ex-servicemen service- Georgia on Feb. 9. 1876.the Lions Club assisted in the Charter by> the Washateria' personnel. Is made by First Vice Chairman 'Th. I
control the without r
wt orably discharged daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.r. ceremonies for the new Js. B. Wilson, acting In the rating of "satisfactory" In
recorded ad- and are Injured Night Henderson stated that the firm
among connected disability, moved to three major department! was
She accorded
* B. Baxter. absence of Chairman M. B. Her- t
held
to Butler Lions Club,
, medical service 14 are eligible for the govern Brooker with her parent at the Lake now ha* 15 units In use with/ five : Headquarter Company of I t

" 42 cpntacts and suspects ment's rehabilitation and educational of nine and was married on Tuesday night In Lake Butler. to be added upon delivery In approximately long.The : the Second Battalion 124th Infantry -- i
I age The Starke Club sponsored the meeting will begin at 8
arrested Service two weeks ThewlfBervlce .
case. In ad-< benefits. County 6. 1909 to L.' R. Gainey. who I following the Third Army') ,
Oil to Sept. In the neighboring 11at the chapter's new offices I
this organization of first p. '
said type laundry
nursing service there Officer A. L. Crosby survives her. She was a memberof I annual general Inspection of the ;
" n cases and 22 contacts week. The eligibility i I. author Rock Primitive Baptist I community.A. appeared three years ago but is I In the Health Clinic building, local National Guard unit Tues '
Pacts. the B. Baker president of the :on Church street. .
A. total Cro- now being established generally
113
of 884
were taws
It ized under Public Church for 35 years.In I day. Although detailed result of I
There were 57 clinic by said. Starke Lions brought greetings throughout the country. Mrs. W, R. Morse executive the Inspection were not announced .
she
13 to her husband .
tuberculosis tests 34 Training Is permitted at any addition Mr*. rom the sponsoring organization Henderson, who will provide acIve secretary this week expressed It was asserted that the Guard. 4
survived by two daughters main address was made Jt.
IIQl'Iing is and the
visit, and one caseSchimi level collegiate or noncolleglate Mrs. L A. management of the concern appreciation for the tine cooperation men gained the desired, rating In t
and f
given A. B. Crosby Dr. John J. Tlgert. prentdent
by>
aclvant- of Dr. A Y. Covington
that the Inscribed a* outstanding training, supply and adminUtra- 'I I
only M. Gainey,
-provided one son. Royce University of 110rlda.At .
Mints; of the
I
Tents. Made lance and speed." county health officer in providIng tlon. I
tbt trainee made employable all of Jacksonville; seven grand ILl regular meeting here :
be .
will
school for th.
room In the
chapter
health Lt, Col. Robert B. llarkness
program of the laundry. Its "convenThe of
ages
tit and one great grandchild; the stark. Lions J
The children Monday night: I
training. Clinic I
J were first given acheeks as a result of his George W. Baxter for Washateria Is situated In building. Lake City the C, O. of the Sec.
brothers donate to flOO
two voted to up
anunatlon; must submit to examinations north of the ond Battalion commanded the .' ;
nad applicant of Brooker, and S. W. Baxter of baseball equipment' for the Starke the Mott building,
t, lklii of Vision, height, and then train for Tampa; one sister, Mrs. Rosetta Red Box.FRANA New Method Dry Cleaners Bus Service SoonThe unit In It. performance for the '.
throats and Inspector general, Lt. Co!. John \ I
leal. general and courses and a host r
of Tampa;
occupation
Children who required specific Kirchner lOBi'SELLEY: CARO I.
har to employ- and nephews
nieces
Ilected doctor' examination approved and leading of Pall bearers were R. E. Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L Sell.y of Mr. snd Mrs. William H GU- providing bus service for Starke Col. H. W. Tarkington, of the j, .! f

: and were given a ability. B. F. Hazen. L. A. Mott R. H. Itarke announce the birth of a I lard. of Salerno, announce the and vicinity, will go Into operation Field Artillery. I

'"" Physical examination Further details are available at Green Jr., A'. L. Green, Jr., andL. son, Frank Robert. on Thursday birth of a daughter, Carol Ann June 1, according to an announcement Captain Richard O. Kldd Jr.. I
An?? hemoglobin and other the County Service Office in the Green. May 13. In the Shadycreat Hos- on May 2 in the Martin County yesterday by Wallace J. commander of the company hM.
R.
ot Parents are to be ad- courthouse Crosby Is on duty Funeral arrangements were Under pital., Before her marriage Mrs. Hospital at Stuart. Mr*. GilliardIs Carton owner. Schedule and expresll<
"detects foun4 Dr. Covl Tuesday. Thursday and SaturdaY, the direction of DeWItt C. Bailey wa Ml** Virginia Dunhi- I the former Miss. Eunice Orlffls rate will be announced next outfit's accomplishment! sloe I Ite ..

iii l that "many severe to discuss and expedite all form Jone- mer. of Stark. week. reactivation. ; '

Conditions were found relating to veterans' problems. I
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II PAGE TWO BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH. STAKKK, ELORIDAW FRIO.\\If I It

flue-cured tobacco will be OF rT' LICATIO'l!' wasn't long before Ed's hone aadfuraUfclnrs Inc; and the folk. who'd

19 cents pound, McClane stat!! : rmrriT .(01 nT. HH.\FOHI) AND NOTICE TO APPEAR were HP for auction. them were sitting. lIU4
per cota'rY' FLORIDA, 1M: (..IIAN STATB OF FLORIDA to: Around to
THIRD-PARTIES ARE HOPELESS Parbara Urunotte, whoso rpnl-
ed. clefY.Yancey ,
before Presidential C. O'niUy, PI lntiff. vnEMtellw dence and address In: li .BnonryStreet \ Half the town tamed out, and enjoyrnganeigltberlytymdEd
I As usually happens a year or so a ue-cured tobacco Is defined by V. O'Klley DefenJant. Can Hartfurd, Connecticut: must have thought his neighbors -to S 'JN LD If &iendibip

I, election, talk is making the rounds concerning the possibility Congress as one of the basic commodities -: No ORDEn 6639. OF PUBUfATION June You 16 are, 1947 required In the to above appear named on 1 were a bunch of hungry vultures tbeir confidence
t o, of a third-party entrant Into the "greatest race on earth". and as such Is entitled I AND NOTICE TO APPEAR Court. sad cause, wherein plaintiff ,I, ':-baying op all his precious Today, K
?
of third-party movements in this country to price support. Farmers who STATIC Of FLORIDA to: seeks divorce. Bradford County other ((
The history lIt"lIe D. oniley whose residence Telegraph shall publish this Order possessions for a song. constructe .irom-" ,
certainly !Is not encouraging to possible aspirants. The elec- overplant the variety will not be Is unknown: In next four weekly Ireues.Witness community And turn tI
that the eligible for full participation In You are required to appear on my hand and official When it was over,'and the aueUonecr phsl,
toral system, plus the very practical fact only June IS, 1947, In the above named Heal at Starke, Florida, thin May we're all been veil.. hPadstaros ;
have the local organizations to get out programthe Court and .'au..e.. wh r.ln plaintiff 12, 1947. bad left. Sua Abernathy l Invcslmvnt in
established
parties government's pricesupportNo seeks divorce Bradford County (OFFICIAL SEAL) A. J. Thomas. to tie crowd aad tare: "All a g.od mall
the vote v/orLs against them. Even Theodore: Roosevelt, I Telegraph shall publish this Order A* Clerk of said Couit.
acreage tolerances, such aa Lucille C. right folks, left Uke time mt for
personal following In next] four weekly Iseue.I fly Conner D. C.
running as an ex-President with an enormous were permitted In 1940, will be Witness my hand and official R. John Nelson 204 Lynch Bids. a glass of beer, tad then pert tab
could not make the grade. The elder LaFollette was peel at Stark, Florida, this May Jacksonville Fla., I c90e.
allowed this year. 14, 1947. Atty for Plf. 5-16 4t 6-6 stuff back: where it bel. lpI- '- .
one of the forceful personalities of his time, but the best he OFH'ICtAL SEAL) A. J Thomas .-. .-

This is definitely a two-party nation. Large Drug Firms IN ciitrt. IT Cot nT BR-'UFORJ No. B614.
}r r time It if the next election COl MTV, ...LOHII). 1'\1\ (' "' ''- ORDER OF PUBLICATIONAND
At the! present seems as CKHY. NOTICE TO APPEAR
1 r'W* will b"e.a fairly exact reflection of the famed RooseveltWillkierace E. H. Shafer of E. S. Laboratories !Norman O. Smith, Plaintiff v.. STATE OF FLORIDA to: I
a Grace IA Smith. Defendant. Cano Earl LeA Hodnett, whose residence
a to the extent that there will be no important differences Hampton, returned Wed- /No.' HA40.OltDBR. la Dry lyonff Louisiana;
1 ;, The isolationists, in either nesday May 7, from a business tripto : OF PUBLICATION!' You are required to appear on
+ I' over foreign policy principles. AND NOTICE TO AI>I'IAH!: June It, 1947 In the above named
now so heavily outnumbered that they hardly New York City, during whichhe STATE! OF FLORIDA tat: Court ddIV"oar' wherein plaintiff
are :
Wt party, signed contracts with McKesson (race I* Smith whose residence la seeks ,:, custody and support -
count as a factor. The campaign, as a consequence, will be Crumm Lynn, lennsylvenln: of minor child. Bradford County -
i 1 domestic issues. Robbins, wholesale druggists for You are requited to appear on : Telegraph ehall publleh thin
r'' conducted almost entirely on the merchandising of E. S. Skin June 19, 1947 In the above named Order In next four weekly lunuen
r t. It is taken for granted now that Mr. Truman will be Court and caua,i, wherein plain.tiff Witness my hand and oftlelalseal
. t Cream In their branches through seeks at Starke
divorce. Bradford County Florida, this May ./
the Democratic candidate. At the moment, the Republicans out the country. He also contracted Telegraph shall publish thin Order H, un -
Taft Vandenberg, and Dewey, In next four wet kly lull.... (:OFFICIAL SEAL) A. J. Thomas, M/'Letitrain..wliocar6i;
$ ? ti,. in the strongest positions are with the Bernard Medi- Witness my hand and official Aa Clerk of Bald r Court. '
r with Stassen and Warren as runners-up. cine Co., exporters for the marketing final at Starke: Florida, this May Rv Lucille C. Conner, D. C. mk' yew heir. wet tell

i The issues on which the campaign'will be fought are of the product In South :14 OFFICIAL 1947. SEAL) A. J. Thomas. Springs River. ,&Fla Anderson. Green. Cove t

{.r in the making now. One is labor. It has been forecast that I America and Canada. AH Mv Lucille Clerk
if Congress passes a "tough" labor bill, such as that approv1 I Mr. Shafer was accompanied to 7arh H. Douglas, Galn svllle.Fla, -
| by the House, President Truman may veto it. This, should New York by Douglas Hardy of I Atty. for Pit. 5-10 4t 6-6 No more soiled pillowcases y''

I'' 1 would give the Republicans a strong talking point, Hampton. who assisted him in the iv (niici. (' coiner. nn 'FOlin pa seed M hv"__.. s r
AGAIN ?
j j' ?
happen LATE
; '
.
I purchase of a large mixing ma- ( 01 > ri.OUIIlC'KIIV. I" (" 11 ':11-
articularly if more major strikes occur between now and //
( chine filling machine and
a Earl o. IIcarHt Plaintiff v 8. Inn-
ilection., other equipment that will be nec- Ie llonrst Defonciunt. rave No,5031.OHDEtt LET US '
A President whose party had lost control of both OF Pl'HLU'ATIOVANI1 ; GET YOU '
RNSiiry for the wholesale produc- NOTICK TO Al'l' .JAH ,' Von can shampoo your hair A
branches of Congress would normally be regarded as a hopeless tion of K. S. Skin Cream. Mr. STATe OF FIARIDA to: THERE ON ..._ wl.h -

healthy respect for Mr. Truman's possibilities as a vote-I of chemicals while in New Clh 10.
You are required to appear on
I getter, and his recent increase in popularity has caused themto York. Tune 16. 1947. In the above named
lose the over-confidence that followed the last national Extensive alterations are now Court Reeks and divorce cause, and wherein plaintiff nf- JUST USE rptVa'
ciiHlody
made in the E. S. Laboratories
+ election. being minor children. EVadt'ord County
building (the former Hampton Telegraph' shall nbllnl this Order
in Con
a The bogging down of the Republican program In next four weekly l Issues.
held pORt office) and when the Witness hand and officialseal HAIR STRAIGHTENERthe
hopes the GOP might have my
d gress has" vanquished any new machinery Is installed the at Starke, Klorlda, thin May
in the next presidential election. Public 14. 1947.
landslide victory
for a of PHONE 150
will have 10-
plant a capacity
(OFFICIAL, SEAL) A. J. Thomas, new scientific way to
;p opinion polls indicate that this may be the closest contest 000 jars of cream per week.In A.. Clerk of said Court.

u t in a great many years-possibly the closest since the Wilson- addition to Mr. and Mrs. Zach iy Lucille H. Douglas C. Conner., Ualnenvllle D. C, Fin. STARKE TAXI SERVICE straighten your .hair right in your, own home without't

( (' Hught campaign. That in itself is a novelty after a series Shafer four persons will be em- Atly for Pit. 5-I 4t 6-8

; of campaigns in which the result was never seriously in ployed In the plant, labeling jars, I I> cinrriT. coi_'HT. nnnipnnnC'OI ravages of hot combs or strong caustics containing lye

) ,I McClane. Estimates made Ernest Trlest and Junior Her Aa Clerk of said Court. etora. If Eatydo fails to straighten you hair,you'll get" yourmonay
by
Extension Service men throughoutthe sey were visiting In Jacksonville J.By C Lucille, Durrance C. Conner, Jacksonville., l>. C.' Fla, back Discover for younelf this nay,proved way to md hair $200(

state predict that the demand Saturday. Atty. for Pit. 6-Il 4t 6-6 Mtaightanmg trouble and worm. yen t
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Packhamand
1 will be doubled and 'well In excess :- IN rinrriT Corn ImADFORn
of available trees. baby of Gainesville, were COUNTY FLORIDA' IN:\ ('II.V: USE ONLY tins TO.STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR
weekend visitors of relatives here, CHHY.William.
McCIane said that farmers Intending .
Clarence TJnnnln, Plaintiff
The Rev. and Mra. Webb and .
to plant seedlings should v... Mary Ann DennU, Defend
'. t daughter and the Rev. Webb's ant. Cave No. 6641
+ send In orders to the State For- ORDER OF J PUBLICATION!' PHARMACISTPhone
DAKED SPECIALFor parents, all of Green Cove Springswere
est Service AND NOTICE TO API-EAR
aa soon as possible,
dinner guests of Mrs. De- STATE OF FLORIDA to: Koch Drug Ston
Weddings, Birthdays as all applicants must be handledon
laney Dickinson and family Sun- Mary Ann Dennis, whose residenceis 64 STARKE
w etc. a first come, first served baal inn Ronedule Avenue, Madison,
Now Jersey) On-the-Mlnit Service
Application forms, order blanks day.Mr.
LAPPE BAKERY and Mrs E. S. Sibley and June You 16 are, 1947 required to appear on STARKE FLORIDA
and Instruction sheets are aVail- I In the above named r ,
daughter Ruth, Miss Carlle Mae
able at the County Agent's office.
Hall W. S. Sibley, and Mrs. D.

A.(o'pKiriAt... Clerk of SR\I.unlil )Court.\. J. Thomas, until' further notice quantitiesof :I A siippenae-fllled thriller. "The -THIS ATLANTIC EQUALS ANY ALE t'v8 I I If

toy Lucille' IT ('>'.niter. D, ('. improved pasture grasses, high- Locket", co-starring: Laralne Day, TA3TSO ANYWHBKS IN THE WORLD
Atty i IL K fur ferryman\\t\ !Hturke.: 6-10 Fin ,4t 6-6 ly adaptable to Bradford County,' BrIan Ahern, Robert Mltchum: e a f
will be available free of charge I and Gone Raymond, cornea Sun 0
I II I each Tuesday at the Agricultural day to the Park Theatre for a .
liitnir' ('01 n'r. nntn "nnn Experiment Station In Oalnl's\"l1Ie.i three-day run. The plot of this The Premium Ale .
,
r C)1'S'1'1', .; n.olllltn CIIt.-I County Agent T. K. McClane has engrossing film centers around the at the Popular Price m

AND NOTICD OF '(TO' .,\'.Defenllant'l Pangola and Coastal Bermuda,! The mid-week double feature at N'' 6

86 Weekend Specials STATE OP FIXIRIPA to., are offered on a basla of "first' the Park will bring "liecoy", with + fEii? 4-
Phone Mm Florence Shtill Irwin vehoneresidence first served."
come Jean Gillie, Edward: Norris and If"
I and address! In: 048 Fll-I '\ 'full of Good Chtet It6
WE DELIVER; mora St., 0%;: Edward Baldwin Local farmers are advised to report Robert Armstrong, and "Girl on s
Hlvernldo.You New Jersey, to W. B. Stokes at the Sta the Spot" with Lois Collier Jens clip t
are required to Appear on
for Your Best Clothes Use tune IS 1947. In the above named tion's Agronomy Department, for Barker Fuzzy Knight and George
Large Court seeks and divorce rauniherein, tlradfonl County plaintiff I the grasiiea. McClane suggcHtedthat Dolenz. The latter film features '"
Telegraph shall publlHlt thin Older applicants bring potato rakes. modern Interpretations of the
I 31c In next four weekly 'limnex i After raking from plowed tracts famous Gilbert and Sullivan mel
e Pkg. Witness my hand and nffli'la
sent l ,ft EUatke Florida, thin aiuy the material will be loaded on odies.<
9. 1947. trucks. Thursday, May 29, the Park
(OFFICIAL SEAL) A, 'J. Thnmaa
Blue \n Clerk of Bali! Court The County Agent has requestedthat will be the scene of a tuneful
ICE I Pose45c T.Rv IjHflllB Frank O T'Rndrutn. ('...",...,, n!cI1.II C.rk .. Flu., all local stockmen bring to stage show when Lloyd 1'onry's'. r Mothers 1 I !
3 Ib. Atty for Pit. 5-lti 4t 0-6 his office five or six different size "Rainbow Ranch Girls" present
ticks. The Insects will be delivered throe big shown, at 4:30: 7:30 and
;
icntriiT ('olll'r. nntnpnniCO ) to the State Livestock Sanitary 9:SO. TELEPHONE 52-J : ,
All Brands I MTV. Ft.ORISt. |> 'lltCKIIV. >_ Board for Identification. Purpose I
For The Finest
)LEO Per lb. 40c JameThoman. Kreldvr, Plaintiff behind the movo Is to determinethe Well Known Man Felt j.--"
vn Cora Clliulieth!: I Krehler. l>efenclitnt. possible presence of tho d'ead
Cnne Nn. 6lllrOnDER \ Like Swollen Balloon; Service
OF 1'lTlL.lrATION Texas fever tick within the State. Diaper 1
AND NOTiriJ' TO APPEAR The tick If present In spreading Full Of Stomach Gas e 4
'
STATE OF FLORIDA
to.:
KITS ;Pkg.: 39cYellow Cora ICllxnbeth: Ktelder, whoa renUlenre numbers Would constitute a ma- That Modern Science and W 1
and, address I la Route I. UnIon jor threat to Florida's livestock Recently, a well known man
City Pa. ,
stated! that he used to feel like a
You > are required to appear on Induatry. Research Can Produce
June ID, 1947. In the above named swollen balloon after every meal.
Rose Guaranteed Court and cause herein plaintiff Potato growers are remindedthis He would bloat full of and t. 1
Self-Rising
gas
nftttkH dlvortiw. Itradford County week by McClane that May I
Telegraph shall publish this Order' pit up acidulous liquids for hours
25 hall been set the cut-off
In next, tour weekly IMMURX.WitneBM as after eating Was terribly con- ; We N Urnhh Hospital ('lean. Soft Sterilized
my hand anil official date for application for a certificate -
our SL. 89c S; 2.15 neat. nt Stark., Florida, thin May of eligibility to participateIn stipated. This man Is one of the i Diaper AnIE
16 1947.OFFICIAL
hundreds in this who i
I vicinity nowpral..e Two pt>IKcrf! >* Each Week.r .
SrjAI.: ) A. J. ThomaA, the 1947 potato price support I
An Clerk of laid Court I program. INNER-AID. He states he .. .... ,. I
*. 'I
Hy Lucille f (Conner, n. C. was amazed at the results when
T Flunk TJI mlrum, Srnrko, Flu. I, Is made
Application on
aleys Cube Starch I'kgs. lOc Atty for Pit. 5-ltt 4t 6NO1M ment to certain terms and agree conditions he eats took what this he medicine.wants without Now teas he All This For 0,1t t Few Cfiil A Day

Growers are to make an
or bloating, and bowels are reg
H estimate of the maximum numberof
Notice la hereby given that the ular for the first time In yearn. \
Tall underpinned are engaged"" In bueineeaunder hundredweight of potatoes He feels like f'f\, \ lIt''I.Ir !' .
n new man. y.e\Dd
\ <
the fictitious
ns25c name of Hon \
[ILK
'i'fP..D
2 for ler HrotherH. (Ian. Company at Cal which will be declared to be qualified INNER-AID contains 12 Great ?
St Ktarke the, said,. Plu.flctltlouH.inil\ Inl.to name\ In register the'''- for price support. Furtherdetails Herbs; they cleanse bowel, cleargas J Ilnrfmann52J (t

Office. of the Clerk' of the Circuit can be learned at the office from stomach, act on sluggish '
Court James of U Hrndfonl, KoHlur County nne-hulf, Flit interest of the County Agent.For liver and kidneys. Miwrablepeopln \ I ,1 f 1'CLec:
enty of Coca-Cola 6 f for 25c : soon feel different, all ov..r.So v u : I
eat.Marvin R KoHler, ono-half Inter- .tamp pails, stamp pad don't go on suffering! Get

SOCIETY and CLUBS Mrs. Canova Presents 'Mrs.. McGriff HostessAt Colonial ThemeIs I MissColsorjToWed Ject School for were June discussed ? I

Pupils In Recital BridgeLuncheonOrchid Carried Out James J, Hayes young people's rally phnl of ,T fOr

i 1 ,; Friday Night gladioli, roses and plum- In May BreakfastThe Mr. and Mrs Clyde W. Colson River Association to bT.the:

Miss Frances Peek Popular Bride-Elect bago were used In decorating the announce the engagement of their the local church in July ,.J
music student of Mrs L. outstanding social event of
At Series of Lovely PartiesOne The Green McGriff home on Call St daughter. Carolyn, to Robert L. so discussed
Complimented A. Canova will be heard In recital the late Spring season was the Hayes, eon of James J. Hayes and I
Tuesday when Mrs. McQrlff entertained Mrs.
(Friday) at 8 o'clock In May Breakfast !given by the social A. J. Thomas
of the loveliest In a series The L. H. Hilt home in Lawtey tonight at a delightful bridge the late Mrs. Hayes of Oxford, port on the gal'! '
the Baptist Church auditorium. A committee, Mrs. J. W Kincaid, Enlistment
+ of parties planned for Miss Frances was/ the lovely setting for a bridge luncheon. N. C.The. .Mrs R. B. Alvarez work
i delightful program has/ been arranged chairman, of the Woman's Club "
report
Peek, whose marriage to Roy party Tuesday night when Mrs wedding will be an event of the YWA "
arrival at
4 by Mrs. Canova. to present Upon one o'clock the Thursday, :May 15th: in the club work .
,N event of Hill and Mrs. Hallie Jones enter- In the First Christian
1
:M. Ward will be an July, guests were served a two course June A tribute
.
to the following building.The was'
' was the luncheon given Wednesday tained the TuA day night bridge advantage groupof luncheon at the bridge table Church, Starke, Immediately following of the late paid to the.
ory
talented : turned Mrs.
'ihF at the State Farm by Mrs. J. M. club and a few other guests, hon- pupils Each table was covered with a large auditorium, the morning service. The sent, Sr. w 4.
Hembree and Mrs H. M. Richarde oring Miss Frances Peek, much John Canova, Diane Gillian Del beautiful hand embroidered cloth Into a veritable colonial flower Rev. J. B. Dixon will be the of- WMS a past prwlder"

i at the home of the former. feted bride-elect of the summer ano Thomas, Darrow) Mixon, and centered with a bud vase holding garden, made a beautiful and fitting ficiating minister. No Invitationsare
George Canova. Ronald Andrews, setting for the large U- The meeting was.
Beautiful arrangements of pastel season. artistic arrangement sot pink being mailed, but all friends clolrd
't. colored gladioli, blue daisies, and Quantities of mixed summer Levy Canova Jr., Linda Walker, rose buds and blue plumbago. shaped table and the smaller and relatives of the couple are invited sentence prayers
1 Rivera Stub- tables. Dolls, dressed in colonial
J } corn flower were used in decoratIng flowers, gladioli and crepe myrtle Bulge Searing. Mary Following lunch four to attend.
) -
' bins Joan Joan progressions costumes and standing in a minIature -
Sllcox. Tenly,
the Hembree home for this predominating were used In dec of bridge were enjoyed. At The couple will leave soon after Times Have
David Canova Barbara flower garden, were used
Holloway, Chang
affair. One of the the Hill's attractive home
delightful orating
the conclusion of the game Mrs. with, old-fa hloned the ceremony for a wedding trip
BettAnn and Smith. alternately
Flynn, Billy
most artistic of the floral pieces for the party. Adding further J. R. Kite was presented with a i to North Carolina.Mr. azf -
The l la cordialInvited on the tables. Lacy "s
t was the arrangement of yellow charm to the affair were tan public nosegays I ?f
double deck of cards as her reward fern intermingled with the doll Hayes is employed by the
,;'; N gladioli and blue daisies, which burning white candles placed at to hear these young artists. for making Mr
k high score. and bouquets ran the entire Starke Coca-Cola Bottling Co.,,
h p, centered the dining table. vantage points throughout the reception O. L. Haynes made low and '
received -
tor's with red ribbon marked Mr.Ward'lI length of the table. On thspeaker's and he and his bride will residein
'd The guests were seated at card hall, living room and sun as a consolation prize: a table Starke.
an exquisite ar-
tables In the living room, porch. place.Fol1owlng of .e.
placed package paper guest towels. In rangement of mixed spring flow-
dining room and den, each table During the game CocaColasand the chicken barbecue a game of bingo Mrs. J. L. An- era added further charm to the Circles
being covered with a white cloth glazed peanuts were served supper the hosts, presented the derson won a set of coasters Baptist
Another featureof
I and centered with a miniature by the hostesses, assisted by Miss honorees with an electric kitchen During the afternoon Mrs. Me setting.the;"garden" was artistic the old wish- Met At ChurchThe

' pastel colored glass basket holdIng Enza Blanchard.Mrs. clock made represent a tea Griff served her guests delicious well with
ing rose
a rambling
1 pink rose buds. ria IIf'cardlifurther ; A. Holiday was found to fruit punch. WMS of the Baptist Church --
pot.Those climbing on the side of it.
r; carried out the bridal mot be the holder of high score at the invited to be with Miss Those enjoying this lovely ate held ita regular monthly business
.
t Mrs Kincaid acted mistress
ti)o tit. "' ""*'.4::: conclusion of the game and was Peek, Mr Ward, Mrs. and Mrs. fair with the hostess were: Mrs of ceremonies and introduced as Mrs. meeting Tuesday in the Church .

_' During the. afternoon Miss June presented with a set of crystal Wainwright and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kincaid, Mrs. J. R. Wainwright R. A. Green of the club annex with 18 members present.

numbers and Mrs. R. J. Davis the galloping goose prize and receIved Powell, :Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood, Haynes, Mrs. A. Z. Adklna Mrs followed by an introductionof by the president, Mrs. H. L. For Photographs of

goose prize note paper was won Helen Whitfield, Nancy Bates, accompanied by Mrs. Kincaid.
The long supper table was placed "
by Mrs. O. L. Bud Lawson, June Caldwell, Har- P
Hayncs.
In the yard, fronting the lake The concluding number on the ? Wood Range 89.5
"IXlfJ6SElWI THIS and resting under the large The hostesses present :MIss old Godwin Agnes Lawson, Ona program was a sonlf.and dance

Joe Scanlan, Mrs. R. O. Kldd, who will make her official colonial costumes, served the
{ i NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERSIN Mrs. O. It. Haynes, Misses Evelyn visit to Gainesville Chapter No breakfast to the 108 members and Mattresses Laundry

A Special Act was passed at the 1945 Legislature ex Mrs. Merrill Struth. secretary.Well drum. Ona Demorest, June Cald-

> tending the City Limits of Starke and taking in certain well, and Ann Wilt. Pat McGrlff

d", property owners north of town. It is not my desire to also] assisted with the serving.A 0
C. H. DRIGGERS FURNITURE
lk' have my property within the City Limits and I believe brief business meeting, pre-

that many others who were taken in are also! opposed sided over by the president, was

to this action. Therefore I am circulating a petition held Immediately following the PHONE 43 -:_ STARKE, FL.%.

asking that the City Limits be changed to omit our I breakfast. .

l property as was done for property owners east of town n I.
i who did not want to be within the City Limits. Any well Parties for these (NBC, NYC) Is due to arrive the Winsome ClassThe

early summer brides seem to be first of June for a two week's H !e is the long awaited new-day
property owner who wishes to sign this petition
J. may occupying the social spotlight vacation Paul end hta mother regular business meeting of << '
IG" do_ so by calling at my home or bottling plant. these days Lovely affairs for usually spend his vacation at the Winsome Class of the First nvracle! of home waving. .

JOS. RABECK Frances Peek are transpiring with Jacksonville Beach but this time Baptist Church will be held in the

great regularity at the rate of one they'll change the scene and will church annex Friday night May r e .. ...

: (or more) a da/-(or at least, occupy the E. L. Matthews cot- 30, at 7:30: o'clock. All members

i _-_ so It seems) She was even tage on Kingsley Glancingover are asked to be present as plans '

THURSDAY feted by candlelight the other the list of grads at the U ofF will be made at this time for the

F R"' night when the power failed at I note that Jimmy Sewell will annual class banquet. I ; ".

THE light her bridge tables And a .:i... k NewtypeMiracle
STAGE good thing she had them'tooLet .
Harry Rivers, who born
that be a lesson to our hostesses was
Curler ol
and reared in Starke but who
LLOYD POSEY'S'Rainbow Always be prepared! h
moved from here about 30 years WITH THE SIIP4IDO/111114

And not all the brlde-!>Ct fete- ago, was back In town Tuesday J

has been renewing old acquaintances ..ADDStNFINAIToucHTONOMtwaYINS_
the
Ranch Girls' Ing taking place on
1 local scene, either Talla "Familiar faces are few and far sum IT usiit,SIMMII, A JTM,
"
hassee's stately halls of learningwere between, he commented "but, IMPIOYIS Tin Cull

m ( ) Davis whose a store on Call Street at
Dooley engagemento
; Sun. Mon, TIN. Frl. Sat. _*May 30. 31DQVULK Leonard Smith (Jr.) was re-. one time, is now a resident of Vic ;* *
f May Z5. 26. 27 toria. Texas and
Just "got a hankering" -
.
.
.S FUATURK: cently announced Kay's party
In the form of kitchen to come back to Florida *
was a nir-roop ntm-Moo roirnvstocnW
"The Locket"Laralne Boris KarloU and look around after all these am)M ,fr lad*-.,mutt, i.rlw..p
shower and held in the
was dining >MI> 5.I. Mpw.11NMM. laaUKillwii .,. .: ,
is years He was accompaniedby
of Landls Hall
r room Recreation
Day Irian Aherne The tables covered with his wife and their 11-year-old
Isle) I of f the Dead were
Robert> Jane '
NNecctednShanmead red and white checked cloths and daughter. Lou Glimpsed
Also << Red Monteith (recently moved to z wTtlsiti
novelty placecards were In the Crow I
Subjects :A News Buried Alive TheScreen's shape of silverware The only Eustis) along Call Street Monday

Silver Stallion'With that she'll be down to visit the now Is centered around those BHS 11' horn with Crowning Glary Millions of on Cmmma Gbryl
home /oiks around the first of grads who received their coveted! .

as a visitor from his county sister, Judge and Mrs. E. K. aa an attache at the Legislature Vrtlflcat No. 47 Year of Is5usnce Sue lathes, Plaintiff vn. Tom. geek., and divorca-cause, wherein flradford.plaintiff Cnnnty ,

and recognition was given by the Perryman, and other relatives.Mr in Tallahassee spent the June I. A. P. iillQ. ml. Edward Hattlea, IVfvndant. TnliRrnph ahall publish' this Order
[OUR WATCH i UcniTlptlon of Property Hi!] S Cane. No. /HUSO.OHI1RK In nest four weekly: Inane.. :
House. Also Rep. WaInwright and Mrs. R. A. Coition and week-end here with her mother B* or NK": ,.of awi, *.. ni. % of NW"; OF PtTRUCATION I Witness my hand and official sealat
the Best I Mrs. A. F. Sauls and Mr. Sauls. of HEV: s.... 8, Township 11 South ANt NOTICB TO APPKAIt .
serves arranged an introduction to Gov. children spent Sunday and Monday lunge. Sa 1-.1.. containing Hi arras 8TATH OF .KI.OHIHA: Tommlo 11147.I Storks. Fl.irl.ln, this May II.

Caldwell In the executive offices in Valdosta da, visiting rela For home portraits see T. nOaborne. > more or IPH*. Rdward lluttlvn where leHltlune leunknoH OFFICIAL WISAt' : ) A. J. Thomas,

for his guest. tives. See ac1 on page 4. I I bith Name ItobliiHon In I which, 1'.t.AIi : assessed Kllsii-. n. A" Clark of pall Court.Hv : **
You ire required, to appear' on I l.urlllH C, Conner D. C.
For wedding portraits see T. D. Mrs W. M. Crensler and Mr. and Mrs. John Cone and ( ..f raid' 1 property being In the June a.lid, I ID47. .In the alinMi tmmeil ;Martin J. I' ..rl. 801 Oruhain Bid*;.
son "fly of Bradford. Slain uf Klor- Court And ,
bnrne. See ml tuuao, wherein iilnlntlffa Jacksonville, Kill.tly .
on paint Billy and( daughter Ann will their daughter (If Madison were Ida ...ka. dlvert-e. llradfnrd. County for rir. 5-2S 4t I.U
i uf 'o'D Jack Troutman of Atlanta Ga, leave tomorrow for Denver Colorado guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Unlace' shall such. IIA oortlf redeemed Icntn or i-..rtlflcuttm I
aeroul'
was the guest Monday of his to Join Mr. Cressler. Kelly Sunday. Mrs Earl Claytonand Inn to law the i roiciiy ..il I
WRS'GtiREPAIR uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. K. also of Madison In HIM, 'h certificate or rprtirimtvawill NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lee and daughter, li. sold to the I
O. Duncan.Dr. I son highest bidder am no longer located at 305 I
were weekend guests of the Kel- at the court house U...or on the
M. B. Her'long left Monday Bobby returned Thursday to their firm Monday In the month of July, Church Street. For the next few weeks at
home In 1047, which la .. see me my
for Miami Greenwich. Conn., after lys.Mr. the 7th, day of July
ust orthy Service to visit his brother. and Mrs. C. W. Nicholson 1947, truck or cull 189.DRAKE. I
three weeks Dell
at the
J. Herlong. spending l)al,.c! thlir 20th| day of Mnv. ID47
Mrs. W J. 0.I'I| cottage on Kingsley Lake Mrs. former residents of Starke now I I.
Churchwell Mrs. :
Plork of lirmlriinl I
circuit Court ,
Lee living in Akron, Ohio were visit- of
ley F. Strong L. Haynes Mrs. W. E. Middle ton i' and Bobby have spent the county' Florliln. 5-2.1 it 6-13 ,
Ing friends here and relatives in _
and Mrs. J. B. Cottrell attendedthe past two months here with her _

F BLAND1NO JEWELER district meeting of the WSCS parents Mr. and Mis. E. J. Waldo Tuesday They are spend I" iv (incur roiirr. P"'FOllnI
IM1 Dowling. ing several weeks at White 101'1'01'1'1'r' ri.oiiniti IN. t-'II"N.: I ,
SINCE In Hawthorne last Friday. I I I 1FN VIVity .

general public N Invited. to where he attended a reunion of and address la: Unknown. I
medicineat I' You are rmiulrnl to aiippar on
the YEW Dance, 9 p. m. Thursday his class in the school of June 23, 1947. In the nliovo iiHmoit,

I All.I the U. of S. C. and also a Court and entice', wherein plaintiff HAIL INSURANCE
I May 29 at the Armory. seeks. divorce .anil r""I'WIIII( of.
I mission price for men WI.20 medical association.Dr. I maiden. nnnm lirnilford. (I'ounly t

PECIAL Lanes free. Music by Toby and :Mrs.\ O. L. Kelley and In Telegraph next four Hhnll weekly.bll..1\IXKIUVltnoiiH thin'. Order NOW He fore You Need II

2.95 to 5.95Robbins' will regret to learn that she isI returned to Starke Monday after ." Wltnena| at Htarke my, Florida hand .and, this officialR .Muy Represented, Locally By Hl of.Stark n. on HJ. 100.. lip 1.,010 ft-t for tr

BYLOYouth Buy This Beautiful DINETTE 8.95 point N. C. He Is a Captain in HTATi:: OK Fl.llHIIIA to: WIIILumD / HAI.K AT HTAIIKK-liulldln*
[ I HiitHon., wh',... (ant known reiild with II apartments. Hooil lavnm
the Marine Reserve ..n..a end. nijilreaa la
)NOW ONLY ONE LEFT We Have ManySelections .'.Iv. space available In City I Charleiiton Mouth ('uroUna. portion. I'yNh or term' M,..

. . . and a great fellowship was enjoyed -10f Rome Ga. were recent guests guests of Rev and Mrs. W. O. H. II. Smith and three children, completing the school term aa Instructor -I urday. -----=:::::"

when the Rev. George of the Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Hall. Smedley in Lake Butler Sunday.Mr. I Mabel, Harry and David< expectto of the 6th and 6th Mr. and !Mrs
Pine Level Hodges, of Jacksonville, delivered Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dobba, of and Mrs. Harry Tyson and leave shortly for Miami where grades.A Starke were visitor! f rvr; ,' v*\!

,Yi;+ By Mr*. II. M. McRae a very moving sermon. Lake City, were visiting Mr. and little daughters nave returned to they will remain for some time large number of Hamptonltes Mrs. Alberta Hod here S
. . . The Rev. W. E. Hall conductedthe Mrs. B. AI, McRae Sunday.Mr. their home In Miami following a with relatives. Mrs. Smith has attended Baccalaureate Services: titan of t::olumbra, s r &n4
short visit with Mr. Tyson's been quite active in church and and Commencement Exercises of ,, baIt
regular services at Pine Level and Mrs. N. A. Conner, of par- visiting her < ?, ,
MWi SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY i Baptist Church here Sunday. Lake Butler, spent Thursday night, ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Tyson. civic affairs and was presidentof Bradford High School in Starke Hardy and Mr j tin, 'I
t' Wednesday< night of last week Good crowds were present at all and Friday of last week here with Little Miss Linda Johns o f the Hampton Parent Teachers this week. Hampton's three grad- 'am
' the primary Sunday School clans 1 services.A. their son-in-law and daughter Starke spent the pad weekend Association during the past year, uates, Miss\ Harvene Watterson, Singing
so it la with real regret we see Miss Betty Horne and Bobby Dyal, Convention
Mr. and Mrs Owen McRae. with her cousin, Jane RIcharde.
7 of Pine Level Baptist Church was D. McRae, of Tampa, Is them leave our community, while
the
} his and neice, Mr. Mr and Mrs. Robert Myrick are S. Sgt and Mrs. Jacfc' Bradleyand are receiving congratulations The Bradford County
ri tl honored with a supper held at the visiting nephew extending a cordial welcome to and best wishes of their 81.,
many y.
Convention
Mrs. H. W. McRae. receiving congratulations since the baby daughter. Gall, of Tampa will meet
hundred and
a, church. Approximately two the newcomers. Mabel Smith has friends. at 2.
persons were In attendance Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thornburg, birth of a daughter, Katherine were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. been spending the past week with D. V. Underwood, of Gainesville Sunday May 25 at the W'al\ :'
J. M. last weekend. Baptist Church.
I Sue, on May 10. Bradley The
relatives in Pulaski, Ga. \ was a visitor: here last Sat- Invited. pub
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hitch of
Mr. and Mrs. William Guy Among those attending Graduation -
Worked-out of Palatka, were dinner guests of Kingsley Lake were supper guests: Exercises Wednesday of last -- --------- '04___
Why SELL TIMBER? his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. of Mr1! and Mrs. H. M. Rlcharde week were Miss Hazel Brown, of _
W. E. Hall, Saturday Friday.Mr. Jacksonville, Miss Rita DI Beto, Longer Wear .
Mrs. F L. Conner and son. Harold and Mrs. J. N. Whitfield Maurice and Gordon Seley of Through Expert
It will show little or no growth. Mrs W. R. Wood, and Mrs. and Miss Ella Nash of Jackson- Citra. Repaj
It will die sooner or later or be blown W. M. Sikes, all of Jacksonville, ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mrs. Johnson of Atlanta, Ga., NEW LIFE FOR OLD SHOES
down by strong winds. were dinner guests of Mr. and Whitfield Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Stelnhauser, Mrs. O. J.
''gyp Mrs. Owen McRae Friday of last Mr and Mrs. J. G. Godwin( entertained Lelte, Mrs. W. L. Summers, and BIGGS & BAKER
time I have
At the present a mar
as their dinner guest Mrs. M. H. Roberts of Jacksonville -
! ket for worked out timber.I week.Miss Lucile Barnes, of Rising, last Thursday evening Mr. and were visiting friends here on 105 W. Call St. Starke, Fla.
was visiting Miss Gwendolyn Mc-. Mrs. Harold Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Monday. These five sisters were
WILL PAY A GOOD PRICE FOR Rae Sunday.Mrs. Junlus Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert known as the Rowe Girls, when
""I H. M. McRae spent. the Weeks and Mr. and Mrs Joe they resided In Hampton some 25
'''
,, to SEE IT N-O-W! past two weeks In Gainesville Andrews, all of Starke. years ago, and still have many
IS with her sisters-in-law, Mrs. Lil- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Young spent old friends here who welcome
lian McRae and Mrs. Herbert in visitorsof 'them on their rare visits. NOTICETO
Sunday Macclenny as
{ } Edwin W. Peck Send me a post card andI Hayes. Mr. and Mrs .Samuel Crews Mrs. Eliza Hall, who has been I
will come to see you. Miss Beatrice Barnes, who became and of Mrs. George Hurst and visiting In several states duringthe
the bride of John V. Pugley Colson Hurst. winter and early spring arrived -
i' Phone G5D-J T. O. Box 463 Gainesville, Fla. March 31, is now residing at Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parker and Saturday to visit her daughter ALL MY CUSTOMERS
Jon Long Island New daughters were with relatives 111 Mrs. Marvin Williams and
f4ijj York. She writes that she likes Tampa Saturday and Sunday.Mr. sister, Mrs. R. L. Brown.A .
r her new home very much. and Mrs. W. N. North and delightful picnic dinner was Dodge & Plymouth Owners
enjoyed at Gold Head Branch
. . . son. Billy, spent the past weekend
Lb. with Lt. Com. and Mrs Oscar State Park last Sunday, when the .
Roofing -- 45 55 65 & 90 Beavers at Velano Beach, St. M. L. Watterson family, the O
State FarmBy Augustine. D. Gays and T. F Brown family I Am Now Located
combined forces and food for this .
Mm. Bryan WMtfleld Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
RED, BLUE . . . e Randall last week were Mrs. Carl! outing. Also along were Miss At STARKE MOTORS, 225
Thick Butt Shingles GREEN Beck and Miss Jean Beck, of! Martha Horne, Miss Ruth Sib- Temple Ave. With First Class
BOY SCOUTS IIVVE SUPPER Waynesboto, Mississippi, Mr. and Icy, J. L. Slade, Jr., Rex Brooks, ,
n Boy Scout Troop 104, sponsoredby Mrs. C. J. Smith, of High Springs, and Junior Horne. Equipment To Service Your
bid WITty the Ralford Baptist Church, and Mrs .Maude Johnson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wigginsand
New Oil Range 3 Burner OVEN was honored with a surprise supper and Mrs. W. W. Fish and family Joe Wiggins were visitors to Automobile
at their regular meeting Mon- of Jacksonville.Mrs. Macclenny last Friday.
day night. J. E. Chambers hall been Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Shafer returned -
The supper was prepared and the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Centel recently from a brief visit PERSONAL INTEREST TO ALL
Tricycles \Wagons Baby Strollers given by the mothers of the Scouts Chambers In Jacksonville this to New York City, which they
and it was enjoyed on the Church week. made by automobile*
Mr. and Mrs. Archie! G. Eiland W. V. CUNTERUNDERSTANDING
lawn.The following Scouts attended: -. .- .- .- .- .- .- .- .. .- .. .. .. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Saxon,
rl Johns Manville Asbestos Siding Jimmy Godwin' ; Charles Spooner,, Jr., of Deland, have been recent I
,ryry Laverne Spooner, Leonard Sapp,, HamptonBy visitors here. 1
John Green Sapp, Sullivan Bloods- Mrs. Ruby M. Underwood and

worth, Quentin Bloodsworth, Mar .Mr... .M..C.. Sweeney. . daughters, Marlene, Mary Elizabeth -
!iN Many Other Items vin Prltchett, John William Car- and Martha, were luncheon
' ter, Bud Dobbs, Carl Tyre Jack DRY RALLY HELD guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. based upon long years of wide exper-
', In Hardware Coson, Kenneth Barwick, Tommy The Rally held at the school Preston Durden at the Salvation ience and Serving dignifies this funeral
Quality Dowling, and Spanky McLendon, last Friday by the Bradford Army Camp, near Keystone home with a superior excellence in
mascot. County Drys proved to be of great Heights. handling affairs of sacred discretion.DEWITT .
The meeting was held under interest to all those who attended. Waldon B. Wadsworth of the
the direction of R. P. McLendon,, Talks were given by seven prom- Merchant Marine left Sunday
Scoutmaster, and H. O. Bates, III,, inent citizens of Hampton and night for Baltimore, Md.,by plane, 4.
Farmers' Supply Assistant Scoutmaster. I Theresa Including Emory Galley, after spending several days with
The troop is scheduled to leave of the Salvation Army, who re his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. C. JONES
Sunday afternoon, May 23th. for I lated several personal experiences. Wadsworth, Sr.
i Camp Echockotee for their eum- Mrs. J. W, Horne entertainedthe AMBULANCE SERVICE
& .MIKE MARUCA, Owner STARKE FLA. [jner's encampment" of one week., Mr and Mrs. Atliss Roberts Woman's: Missionary" Society .FuneralDirtctor- .
r z I Camp plans were madE and discussed and family moved last week to at her home last Thursday: Membership -
e STARKE
at the meeting. Lake City where Mr. Roberts will > attendance was good 'anda PHONE TOur
be associated with his father in pleasant time was had by all.
BRIDGE LUNCHEON local funeral home enables us to
I the hardware business. Miss Edna Dudley left last week
i Mrs. L. F. offer conveniences and services
X Chapman was hostess not
wflCANNON at her home Monday, entertainingthe Baltimore Mr. and, Md.Mrs., have Lewis Smith of for her home In Newberry, after otherwise available.We i
6RU ERYS' recently purchased
And WEBB%
I State Farm Bridge Club at a the house and filling sta- The TELEGRAPH has Just. received !
buffet luncheon. Late spring tion owned by Mr. and Mrs. H. new pre-war quality REAL furnish the highest type service at the lowest prices id
flowers were used In artistic arrangements H. Smith at Hampton Junction. rubber baD d .. Plenty o accept ANT life insurance policy In force, issued by ANY com
SPECIALS that emphasized the "Bill"\ Smith has re-entered the s-t-r-e-t-c-h and snap, and paoy, as payment In part or In full on a funeral. Cowulutloa:,
elegance that marked this strength. Four sizes at carries I
ffli lovely Merchant Marino service 49o pet no obligation.ASHETERIA
and Mrs.
Fri.- Sat. ONLY
affair. uarter-pound box.A real bargain .-=
i Luncheon wan served from the .,-- - - - - .
CHOICE MEATS & PRODUCE beautifully appointed dining room
table and places were found at
card tables through the drawingof
j J No. 2 1-2 Can PLEEZING numbers. To Mrs. J. R. Kite, ,

11 No. 2 Can PLEEZING In Mrs.the games Bryan that Whltfield.were played .

during the afternoon Mrs. J. G.
rt v I French Style String Beans .14 Godwin received a double deck of
x l card aa high bridge prize, and

T- ,* --- -. ,,,.* -- Mrs. J. M. Hembree also received
One To A Customer 9 curds as second high bridge prize. -
Mrs. M. E. Griner was lucky in
+ Qts. Clorox bingo and her award was a set
.X3
of table mats, I 321: : TEMPLE AVENUE STARKE
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j .
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people meet to practice for the I
Saturday night program and to Presbyterian Church I. + alone. I say, "Bless their little Mott, of Gainesville, were guestsof I New Train SchedulesThe

News study the Bible An Interesting BrookerBy hearts, and tenderly wrap themin Mr.. and Mm L. H. Futch Wed-
torch story Is always looked forwardto Services for Sunday. May 23.: In their garments and place them nesday of lust week new schedule of the SAL ,
the First Presbyterian Church I In the little white casket. They
the children !Mrs. T. W. Railway beginning at 12:01: a. m.
as
relax and listen. are anounced MurkeyUMS will Mrs W C. Austin, and daughter I
by the Rev. J. W. always be wifely In heaven.No '
Churchat The regular Tabernacle . . . Sunday, May IS, is announced as i
flan servicesare Kaufman, supply pastor as follows e horrors of war and cares. of Beverly Ann, of Laurel, Miss.: ,
Christian gaining in attendance, but : 1 MEETINGThe life as we'110 often find It. But are on an extended visit at the follows: I
at the First several families moving away will '1 ladles of the \VMS for of us, It to Northbound ,
enjoy
25: Sunday School at 9:45: : a. m. met at any pays home of Mr. and Sirs H. B. Ar
for Sunday May as remove some young people who with classes for all age groups. the Baptist Church Friday afternoon every passing moment, for our wood. No. 10 due Starke 5:45: a. m.
Rev ,
ed bY the pastor, the will be missed. "We invite the of for a Mission Study. Those time may be shorter than we
attendance 5:33
School :Mr and Mrs. No. 8 due Starka : a. m
con ina, m Bible ; The Insla Missionaries will be visitors and urge those who haveno attending were Mrs. H. P. Morgan think I have always enjoyed Clark, of Tampa,
''Che Work f present on June 1 and much Information regular membership to join :Mrs. J. K. Douglas, Mrs. H small things and the song of a are visiting at the home of the SouthboundNo.

arm"Ig P,, n>. sermon, and inspiration will be our school," the pastor fltatej. E. Hardy, Mrs. C. A. Crosby, MrsJ.W. bird the wind In the trees, the Rev. and Mrs. Q. V. Lee. They 9 due Starke 10.58: p. m. I I

Drama All members and gained by hearing them. Sermon theme for the 11 o'clock Thomas, Mrs. Howard Douglas chatter of a squirrel, a little were sight-seeing at Silver Springs No 7 due Starke 9:33: a. m. f

,:., ,rrca to atteni Other special treats will be announced hour will be "A Study in PE'rsonsilty" 1: Miss Lubedia Plnholstrr, and child's laugh are the things I during the week. Starko-Brll Branch I

from time to time. Watch The lesson and text St.! the Rev C. A. Crosby. The next enjoy. Mrs Mae Wells visitorto (Dully except, Sunday) : I
Tabernaclethat for them Mathew 5:16 ; regular meeting will be held at Elgin Padgett, the head rook, was a
The : Is taken from No 101 leaves Starke 7 a. m. .
the home of Mrs. II. P. Morgan has been cooking at the cafeteria Roddick Sunday ;I
schools\ out for the The Christ's music sermon will be on the mountain. next Wednesday at 3.30: o'clock. alone. A lot of the children are Mrs Fred Moore spent last No. 102 (returning) arrives o i
Methodist ChurchThe under the lead- Starka 2 l I
UIC, young people are rreto ership of the Young Ladies' Choir,, All ladles are Invited to attend. ,out now picking berries and helping work In Tampa with her mother,' p. m. I
more on theM Mrs. E. D. ., .. i
concentrate In the School must Itoyer. who Is 111.
; meetings on Sat- Rev L. A, Shepherd will and Miss Evelyn Stump will sing !MOTT FAMILY REUNION garden. .." -. .. ..,... .. -. .,,' 'I
I be Battle Mae Eunice Mrs. A. H and
ran'*r solo. out now. Harley and Mr. I
be guest speaker at the Methodist a A family reunion wa held at
flans are being wan called, back to help finish the Mrs. D. B. Harley were guests of
niiht this, Church Sunday, :May 25, at 111 The young people of the Westminster the home of Mr. and, Mrs. S. M. EXPERTSERVICE I
meeting
hold the school. She was one of my teach. Mr. and Mrs Nelson mocker at
,0, weather a, m. The pastor, the Rev. W. J. Fellowship meet each Mott Sunday, and among those .f
of doors if the I ers and a swell girl and good Atlantic Beach last week. II. C.
'ut will !be new, Churchwell, will be away at his Sunday at 6:30: p. m. in the Sun- enjoying the day were Mr. and,
There I teacher. I love her so much. Mr. Harley, of Atlantic Reach, who
day !SciteTTaom. Young people Mrs R. Molt, of Washington -
"old homo church" Brookfield I Ralph
and
.
and special songs Nash was ill the last part'of the hart been visiting In Lawtey, returned -
ti of high ichool ago are invited to D. C. Mr. and Mrs II. H.''
Ca., for the dedication of :
broadcast over a new
Hic will be week and had to return to his to his home with thorn.
attend. Mott and children Mr. and Mrs. t
ii speaker. An InterestingqUIZ $20,000 edifice home In Hawthorne, Letters Mrs. Marguerite Kelly, of New
Carlton and children, and, -
R. R.
will also be on this For the evening service the from Genevia Padgett a bride of River, Is spending snma time hero
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPALThe Mott all of Brooker
,
Young People meet at 7 p. m. and Miss Mary ; last December, she Is well and, with her son and' dniightcr-ln-law,
m.
'ldaY afternoon the young the paator will return for this Mr. and Mrs M. L. Tilghman and happy. Shirley Mom-Iy and Mildred Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kelly: op 5t
service Good -singing and plain, Rev S. W. Creaaey pastorof children Mr. and Mrs. Pasco Mott Manning want me to, come Miss Ada Edwards Is on an :

STOPSCHILLS Gospel preaching will be featured.' St. Mark's Episcopal Church, and son, and Junior Mott, all of back to teach. They were In the extended visit with her uncle and I.
and Mrs. A. I... Crosby
Prayer Meeting each Wednesday announces the following services: Gainesville; primary grades last winter and aunt, Mr. and Mrs C. Y. Mayo '
6 at 7:30: p. m. The study of the) Sunday Sunday School 10 a. Jr., of Starke. Additional can never understand why I do In Tampa.D. r: +
afternoon Mr.
In the were
Ten Commandments has been m.; :Morning Prayer and.Sermon visitors I not come back. Bless their hearts. W. Moore, of Jacksonville, ChBS. c. \ :
: Mrs. Jake Keen and childrenof
.'FEYER completed, and other phases of 11 a. m. Friday Evening Prayer and I Mrs Winton Parrlnh Is good to wait the guest of his parents', Mr. I
.1I".ri"5tL"7. and Blbla Class 7:30: p. m. Starke Mr and Mrs. L. and Is flowers and Mrs. J. H. Moore
M..1,4 write busy planting/ Sunday. ShepherdAt
i. CooHoo'-' .... the Bible will be started. Everyone Sowells, of Brooker, and Mrs. W'I I ; i
IIIQ her at Flftone. She Mr. and Mrs L. H. Futch
.d..Tof.quirn;, .- is enjoying these classes.What Laramore, of St. Petersburg. In yard spent
.... Bible Story Hour sle says Jonell Wilkinson keeps the the weekend In Longwood as the Gay's Service Station '
---- r Miss Lubcdla rinhulster and books for her Dad, Jack, who has guests of Mrs. W. Ayres.

I The Community Bible Story I I Mrs. Vasco Hazen were shoppingIn the turpentine camp leased. Theyare 1 I
I Hour held its last meeting for the Gainesville Wednesday afternoon all doing fine and happy. I.. f I:
winter and spring term Tuesday, of last week. Here Is something I found out

when 70 children and nine adults Mr. and Mrs. Herschcll Layfield to help In the sugar xhortngc. I Let U) Repaint and Repair ;
R RB
enjoyed the week's discussion by and children of Gainesville at- put a bit of salt in with the C i 11'1

was the familiar Bible narrative Mr and Mrs. Merle Gano of things and It does not take so j

"The Story of the Virgins ; Jacksonville were weekend guestsof much niigar. I also have a now We'll Make It Like New
All of the children participated I Mr. and, Mrs. R F. Gano. waist Apron pattern that Is easy I"AI.SO
capably in a Bible quiz. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Earnle Johnson and dues not take quite a ynrd.
Churchwell expiessed her gratitude II and children of Lake Butler spent t will be. glad. to, send to anyone c I

for the assistance\ of the I I part of last week with Mr. and who asks I hope those ladles Nt.mmn: IJICYCLESFOR I
workers. last yeiir'it SAKE '
school's !Mrs. Birt Stoke 'are still enjoying apron
During tho series of weekly Mrs. CaR le Lnrrnmnre of St. patterns I sent.

classes, which began September Petersburg is upending a while ,. Just a year ago Saturday' May BIGGS & BAKER
7'kr' 10, attendance averaged over 100, here with Mr. and Mis. Luther'. 17th I wua married to Din Hi-cn : I

The meetings will be resumedIn Miss Marie Edwards of Jacksonville good citizen, yet I still dreamof _o__,_,_..______pp.--_ ,
July, with the opening of the pent Sunday here with : waving Spanish moss, of unfilled
HHS summer school. relatives days and lazy waters under

Mrs. Mel Vickery was shopping a timber bridge, an empty school HOW HOES YOUR li '9; i :
Relief In Jacksonville Friday. house and my old quiet room at '
a HATIIROOM RATE t'
Mrs. Earl Gellmann and son, Langs. God tales you all, love / ,, I

It's great to have your winter woolens thoroughly Ateo TommIe, spent this week with Mr. .LuraLAWTEY ON PERSON11LITYrY'_l' r I

fabrics, and banishes odors and grime, insures f ai J Markey were supper guests of to guests You can 4'hli-e both i ihll ithese ;'
their value to for next winter. Our dry I Rurel Dukes at r '-_ I
you I I Mr. and Mrs i By L. II. Kutch elm. at a pry moderate tout I III j
cleaning process is gentle, thorough, and eco- j I Dukes Friday night. I. S e e by hating u* modernise. It with ;t

nomical. Give your winter clothes and your | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baxter of quality appointment. q ,'.
visiting ),{r, and BRUCE CRAWFORD ON LEAVE ,
woolen blankets a new lease on life. Try us I{ Jacksonville were idle 1.1 I
Mrs. Wade Harrell last week. Bruce Crawford young Navy '
for complete satisfaction. I One To Three Years To Pay t
ALL MAKES Mrs. R. P. Lewis is spending a enlisted man from Lawtey arrived : ; : i r

week In Jacksonville visiting her recently to spend, a 30 day shore! NO DOWN PAYMENT! llitlll... ....... "
PHONE 135 Work Guaranteed son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and leave here with his mother, Mrs '

1JJ1--fI? Temple Starke spent the weekend with i Bruce enlisted In the Navy In
AUTOSUPPLY STARKE FLA.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Ruse 1943 and saw wartime service In I
I Owner Ave. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Roberts of the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre of Op- i.

STARKE, FLA. Starke were weekend guests of erations. :
Mr and Mrs. Blrt Stokes More recently, he was a memberof

Mrs. Rosa Pinholster Is spend- the Navy's expedition, headedby We Specialize In II
ing a while at New River with Admiral Richard E. Byrd, that I

Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wiggins. explored the South Pole.
Rev. and Mrs. Morris of La- Young Crawford states that hI
Crosse attended, services at the considered being with the mission "While You Wait" work :

Baptist Church here Sunday night. a great experience, but added, that 'I

Mrs. Winfred Hazen and two most of the scenery at the South .

You are entitled to enjoy small children of Gainesville were Pole Is nothing but plenty of PROMPT SERVICE j
visiting relatives here Thursdayof mow and Ice. He reports that f.. ,

I last week. tho only living things he observed, ,I ".
and Mrs. Ellery Thomas of there were penguins and a few 1.1 '
BIG-CAR QUALITY Jacksonville Mr were visiting Mr. and other arctic birds. Starke's Shoe Repairing ; r ; 1 !
;
Only Chevrolet gives you the Big-Car Mrs. E. 1. Lewis Thursday of When he returns to duty from "t :.!, : I

beauty and luxury of Body by Fisher. last week. this liberty he will report to abase 116 South Walnut Street ';
lowest 1 in California. The youthful .t' w.
prices
COST at
AT LOWEST, . . . sailor attended Lawtey Junior Next Door To F. C. Holllngtiwortri V! ; 1..1 ;.+
School and was a memberof
High I ,
C1ayH111 the graduating clans when he .1 r f

and only Chevrolet offers itl! By Lura Burgess Mohr enlisted In the service ,: 1' !

ur j TilE AND OLI1 ENJOY CHINESE LETTERS PROVERB FROM, all children to attend.of the community are Transfer & Co. : :.l '

i '+, the Big-Car !MY CHILDREN' CLAY Hil. .. urged Storage J
Chevrolet gives you
Only MEETThe
It and dependability of a "Enjoy yourself. It may be WOMEN'S I'UT.M' : : ,
performance Missionary Unionof
Valve-in-Head Thrift-Master Engine .. later than you think. Woman's Church met Tuns- Phone 179 ," E ,,;
The above lines are an old the Baptist ,
together with such remarkably -low coat Chinese Proverb, I understand.It day afternoon at the home of + i -

e, UI of upkeep I made me stop and think grave/ Mrs. II. B. Arwood. f t: 'rSt '
Woman's Societyof We operate local and long I
ly. This week we burled an aged The Methodist Moving and Ii
man and a newborn Infant. It l IH Christian Service conducted the distance Anywhere in r, t, !
buMlnnns meeting / rana.
monthly
my prlvlege to dress the Infants regular -1
last Tuesday afternoon In the the State of Florida. :: :;
t
"
Church.

OfaII cars,only the new 1947 Chevrolet. gives you the Lawtey commencement wan. well represented exercises for at I WE TRY TO KEEP IN STOCK I: l .; f' i

BIG-CAR COST Bradford High School Seniors To Build Remodel r }
QUALITY AT LOWEST Everything Repair or ttll
In''
USO Auditorium !
held In the .
combined a
Chevrolet gives you the t : :
with all that this means In Only Starke Sunday night and last AltphaJt .
of the KneeActlOf'l -
and safety
extra motoring satisfaction. Bio-Car Ride comfort. and Positive-Action Hydnu- nlcht, and eight members of the rM CONCRETE BLOCKS :' "I ;

lie Brakes operating. together costs with! such Do YOU Like to Pay? of record 1947 breaking are from BHS Lawtey Senior home Class, Trim. ee.ee.eeeeeene :'i 1 Sf Hip, ;r'( ;I!t;1 7' ,v

extremely' jaw The eight Lawtey reprcsenta hardware I j
I
If you do, you don't went tlves are Everett Crews Beatrice Tools. READY MIXED ;. ,

according Americans soon will be taking advantage Wall Bessent, 90, were held at ida boys and girls from 10 to 16 Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Elder, May 11.NeW'Mail. outo at Sp m 9 ""i
P
I of the opportunity to at- 3:30: p. m. last Friday, at the First years of age, now 'under the cire: I KIngsley Lake Village, boy (PhIl- a. m. MailStarkeBeU III at
and J. A. killer. The enterprise I em'' pilot training clauses at the Baptist Church. Mrs. Bessent of the Children's Home/ Society of lip Raymond), May 16. ScheduleTho Branch routed ov.

located just south of the S.A.I's "West" Point of the Air." The passed away In the local hospitalon Florida, are pleading with MftrNW Mr. and Mr. L. K. Griffis, a. m.. daily ) CloRe
Starke-Bell spur line (Peggy Army Air Forces Is reopening Its Wednesday May 14, following C. "Daddy" Fagg the State Starke, boy (Don Randall), May:: Starke Post Office this excep eunuhps)
tracks) on Highway 200 in stated
aviation cadet training programto a lingering Illness which resulted Superintendent for the past 36
} 4 :) to provide a congenial atmosphere qualified young 'men. At Randolph from a fall received at her home years, for good homes, with good
service in offering a
and prompt Field San Antonio Texas last March. foster parents, who will accept
c
of barbecued sandwiches -
oi u varied menu & M'sown the first postwar Cadet: class of I The Rev. L. t). HaInes officiated them In every way as members of I Ia
B
u at the
prepared
I 500 students, for which civilians assisted by the Rev. L. A. the family permanently, to pro-
barbecue Fried chicken
>Glt } i pits. may now apply, will begin train- Shepherd. Interment was In the vide for them love care, education -
y mil all types of meat and salad
1. under the and a fair chance to "makegood"
Ing July Crosby Lake Cemetery, ,
lY a Ha.wlches. : are served. Local and e '
troii.iler.t customers. will find ade- o I The applicant must be unmarried direction of PeWitt C. Jones xf 4 ,
F quate r-irklng space! a civilian of the UnitedStates One of the oldest citizens of Families who -offer their homesto O

G a''; Drinks Include sweet milk and, between the ages of 18 the county, er.d a lifelong residentof these older boys and girls are
'# milk choco'ate, beer and soft and 20 1-2:! years, and must have North Florida, Mrs. Boosent not required to legally adopt "
.drinks. earned, at least half the college 'was born In Mlddleburg on No- them butthey must be personsof : : :

Brown and Miller announce that credits required! for a degree or vember 20 1856, daughter of the good health, habits and character : .
( must written, test covering able financially to providea
I the concern w.ll be open seven pass a late Thomas P. and Josephine
days a week..Newcomeu. equivalent work. For the man Wall. Her father was a pioneerIn reasonably comfortable home
who can meet these high stand- the development of Putnam and at least a grammar school

ards, the Army Air Forces offera County, having moved there from education. (
Cuy 'J ty''
field of opportunity as wide as South Carolina In the 1830's. ) The Home Society in turn will \ A

', Home At Lawtey the sky itself, a career of scientific Mrs. Bessent received her edu- gladly give information as to ,,W't 4' tk t\ s

t.'tI pioneering: in the only, un- cation in the public schools of health habits, disposition and 6
'f! :': I ll'r.\ and Mrs. John Rasmussen conquered realm--the air Mlddleburg and Starke. Sho was family history of each boy or girl: r r Gil

'I', i1' ;are among/ the newcomers being During the 52 weeks' course of married to the late William A. and will allow a full year before 4 i ty.

j p, .I welcomed to Bradford County and flying Instruction, aviation cadets Bessent In the Thomasvllle sec any permanent arrangement or r I
\W.'. who believe they have found in agreement to rear the child is re- t
\ r will receive $75 a month and an tion of Clay County on January "'i
"k; "f I I this section of Florida an Ideal additional $1 a day for rations. 1, 1874, and moved to this city quired. /
.; ,lr place, to spend their of re- ,
years trios
I Premiums on a $10,000 life Insurance shortly afterward. Her husband There are many pairs,
.
It"ib.J t, ?j' t'rement.' policy will /be: paid by the operated a. general store on Cal: quartettes and two quintettes of ;
l'Y Mr. and Mrs. Rasmusxen recently U. S. Government throughout the street, until the building was homeless youngsters that "Daddy"
? l 1\\ j purchased the M. D. Jones placer training period. In addition avIation burned In 1891. They then movedto Fagg is anxious to find good .- I .,..,,-J
I :t'fi' ; .4 ; at Lawtey. just north of the cadets will be provided with east of: homes for, where these childrencan a
h I' : the present homesite :: / :
c'T.
; school and Mr.
on Highway 200 r/
ff ; together.
uniforms, housing food and dental Starke, where he engaged in grow up .
'
i' 'W Rnsmuaiten plans to keep busy; The children all normal
V :" u artU: medical care. Upon graduation farming until his death In March, are
t11", I gardening the four-acre plot of all aviation cadets will bs i healthy well behaved youngsters
':" i 1 f. "11\, ,\ ground on which the home I Is ,commissioned second lieutenants 1942. 'willing to be helpful and to do
member of the Baptist Church,
:' I. '.,
,, Mr. Rasmussen, now retired, 1 1a is she was active in the various organizations
9'dz I li. receiving up to 1372 a month and not old nor experienced
i \\k": former pressing! room operator will be aeronautically rated a3 of her denomination enough to be farm hands, cooksor

I'' :: I ; f ,; 1I la'a fabricated steel plant located pilots with subsequent assignment and Wheeler was past president of the of the United Joe maids. ;:.:;:..*.:;.Y.Y.V.Y.Y.:v-v///\--T";:;::;::::;:::.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.:;:;:;:;: :::::::;.vXv/X:;:;::::;:::;:!::v.:::v.vv/v'v.vC';:;:;:;:::;::::::;:";;''X;::::;:'':;;:;:'.:,':::;::::*':::'::>:::::":::"::*v:::::::::;:::::;:::;:::;:' T H E F 0 U NT A.N
New He and his wife Chapter
"
:/ In Jersey. Here Is a chance for OF
generous
In the Army Air Force O'lr":
.JI/I'j i ((0' lived at Graham for seven months Daughters of the Confederacy.Mrs. families to render a truly great 5 iiiiil
The best of America's manhoodwill d a 8G Augustine ::
:0j 4Iti. before moving to Lawtey. Bessent la survived by two and lasting service. Full Infor- f'l 0 r I fe I::!
: compete for acceptance Into h ArnerJca'e t a /!
t .sons W. A. Bessent, Jr., of Starke, mation will be gladly given by E 0 Y best-known !;
the selective training gle
highly complements jj;
CARD OF THANKS I and L. D. Bpssent, of Belle Glade; "Daddy" Fagg whose address Is attraction lIe e, :I;:::;
: a Our hearts are full of gratitude now opening. Detailed five daughters, Miss Minnie Bes- 403 Consolidated Building, Jacksonville FamousRegional April 3, 1513. Ponce on :liiii iiiiir !)
Information d
and !
application Leo e
lr 9 t. to our many friend 'and neighbors necessary sent, of Starke Miss Juanita Bes- 2, Florida. 11 Seught the !!iN
forms be obtained at bted
of the Brooker community may sent, Mrs. F. A. Bryan, Mrs D. D I Be e :
;
i .and elsewhere for the beautiful any Army recruiting office, Army Oliver, and Mrs. D. E. Turner, all I 1 1 1 chat: reneAwa youth. 1M
Air Forces Installation or CIvil -VFW Dance Slated .
,:i:!
l 'i floral offerings and many expres- of Fort Lauderdale; one brother have b
sions of kindness shown during Air Patrol unit. Starke and two For Next colorfulenchanted by liii!!
W. I* Wall of ; Thursday
!
.,.
i our recent bereavement due to sisters, Mrs. R. T. Richard, of uu. famous atmosphere 'I'M
the passing of our darling wife Realty Transfers Jacksonville, and Mrs. W. H. Confirmation! has been receIvedIn Florida at pil' '

(,l ; p "Greater calamities.. are In- acres four miles north of Starke, Sr., J. E. Wilson Dr W. B. Parks, University.various events of the State JAX BREWING
Y ,
i 200. George
Highway Leonard Smith. Judge
I '3 ,- flic ted on mankind by Intemperance The new post. No. 4319 of the
i To Lewis Smith from William Gardiner and J. T. Quigley. COMPANY
three
: 1y qM'e than by the ,Veterans of Foreign Wars also -
greatest,scourges War, I'eittll Smith 13 acres six1 miles south announces ; seta
,1 sponsorship of a
is 4 / nce,"''and Famine I repeat of Starke Highway 200. Rites WednesdayFor sale on Memorial Day. May poppy 30.The y JkjEKSpNVlUr FLORIDA '4ouort
t' 'Drink; In our Country To Rocco Rlnlcella Vlneland,
poppies made by disabled n
Edna L. Taylor .
destructive than N 3., from Arthur Edwards 80 veterans
has been more 'and sold for
n'Kr ''' ""t acres, three miles west of Brooker.I their benefit JAX You can't better beer "
War. rentllcnc*, and "'amineomhlnell" I Mrs. Edna L. Taylor, 28, died at will be distributed by young Say buy at any price
In files
Recorded deed Courthouse
lfii ladles of
the
the Shadycrest hospital last Sat- local school
William G1 d..tone.Voplt'll : To Joseph W. Bauer, Graham ---.-.- --.
from T. L. Casey, west half urday, May 17, following a brief
From National Voice) : :
f ( linen*. Funeral services were
of northwest quarter of Section
30, township seven, Range 21 held Wednesday at the graveside,
i east, 80 acres. Price indicated by In the Dyal Cemetery with the v MW0 Sf f *r t r *r mr nr I Vf M
: II Rev. L. D. HaInes officiating.Mrs. f f f g f f
documentArY stamps: $4500.
JUST To Casper Camper from Earl Taylor, a native of Bradford -

RECEIVED Younger, lots four, five, of BlockS County was born April 10. A
Livingston, Truby Addition to 1919, daughter of Andrew J. and Pre-War Service Re-established!
Starke. Price Indicated $3000. Daisy Parmenter Bryan. She wasa
9it ,,, .?4 ALL NEW MDSE. member of the Baptist Church.

!Men's, Ladles Roy'sGirl's : ..-t-r- -t-o-h and snap andtr She Is survived by her husband,
+ngtli. Four slxrs at 40o per |
& Child's50c and STARKE CLEANERSTLAUNDRY
quarter-pound box.A real bargain. her two children. Dorothy DRY
I Each July, her father, Andrew J.

PLAY SUITSPin 'I well.It. age; with or without previous military NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SOAP OR BLUEING
experience, are now eligible
Y' Check 75cChild' date with to enlist In the "V-6" Volunteer .
seems a a girlnowadays
nacttve Naval Reserve due to expiration
la shut
an open and
Trunks 45c of the Selective Service

Were $5 Now 2.80BLOUSES Ml..n't jour doctor a throat Membership In the Inactive Reserve -

.specialist.mo'I'"he's-No a, his skin bill special'convinced the entitles Naval men Reserve to participateIn training The Next Day. Your Linen Will Be Ready For Your

ist." cruises. aboard ships of the fleet

All Sizes $1.00 Thanks .for* the* lift" said for once two-week a year does' with not period.active require This duty attendance membership pay- Beds, Table Cloths For Your Table, And Towels For Your

SANDALS. 1.25 the she left the \
woman as plan

for 6 yrs. to 10 tie surgmn'K..of*I Ice.. and he members at called organized of to the active drill V-6 duty programwilt sessions:onlyIn Bath Room. Wearing Apparel Ready To Iron.

Small Size Sandals Give your car a lift with better time of national emergency.

gar better oil and thorough Non-veterans and veterans who This Service QUITE,, A SAVING for families with Small
Children
4 to 8 95cGirl's and conscientious lubrication. as the cost
enlist In V-8 take
correaoondence -
For courteous attention courses. may through the Navy of Finishing Wearing Apparel is the most expensive operation in Laundry Service.
and satisfaction.
DRESSES complete driveIn
which will enable them to advanceIn

Sizes 2 yrs. to 12 here. rating and build up longevity H: CASH and CARRY ONLY ,
GULF OIL PRODUCTS entitling them to an additional 5 ,
$1.50 percent of their ban pay for each rU'E -

Washing PolishingGreasing three years of membership If they CANNOT PICK UP OR DELIVER THIS CLASS OF SERVICE
{a are called to active duty.

NICK'SBargain Temple & Lake The Naval Reserve Procurement .
FAST SERVICE Given On SAILOR
3'i House Service Station Office Building 907. Naval WHITESOUR
Air Station. Jacksonville Fla.,
I-? Phone 179 will answer inquiries about enlistment DRY CLEANING SERVICE IS AS GOOD AS THE BEST

Amt. Tart'sCora I II. Wood Plaintiff. "..
Lot 5 n' nlk 84 North .. L, Wood, Defendant. Cur
that the following described lands will be at 8W' Cor of Lot IT Reno Sub.Dlv In 8WI, 55611.
hereby given & run E 175 ft N 100 ft of NF4 : & OltnER OF PUBLICATION
U the of May 1947 at Starke the for a pt of beg: thence of 1:1104: ff8F1b 1V21 8 12 Charley AN1> NOTICE: TO APPEAR I